• Former Alaska reporter faces 54 years in jail for pot club - USA TODAY

    Former Alaska reporter faces 54 years in jail for pot club - USA TODAY
    USA TODAY
    Former Alaska reporter faces 54 years in jail for pot club
    USA TODAY
    (NEWSER) — Charlo Greene made headlines in 2014 when the then 26-year-old memorably quit her TV reporting gig on air while announcing her intention to push for the legalization of marijuana in Alaska: She said, "F--- it, I quit," before walking out of ...
    Charlo Greene: Why Alaska TV anchor faces 54 years for pushing potChristian Science Monitor
    Alaska Reporter Who Quit on the Air to Promote Weed Legalization F
  • Book Review: Former Denverite writes about Alaska in “Wander” - The Denver Post

    Book Review: Former Denverite writes about Alaska in “Wander” - The Denver Post
    The Denver Post
    Book Review: Former Denverite writes about Alaska in “Wander”
    The Denver Post
    From the beginning, a sense of foreboding jumps from the pages of “Wander.” It's there, right off the bat, in the second paragraph, introducing one of the important characters, Ren: “And he wanted to die.” Ominous clouds continue to hang throughout ...
  • Alaska needs to reclaim its fair share of oil revenue - Alaska Dispatch News

    Alaska needs to reclaim its fair share of oil revenue - Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska needs to reclaim its fair share of oil revenue
    Alaska Dispatch News
    Alaska has permitted our annual, net petroleum revenues to decline from 35 percent of the $24 billion in petroleum revenues realized from exporting our oil in 2012 (or $8.5 billion) to 8 percent of the $13.8 billion in petroleum revenues realized from ...

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